234k views
3 votes
What is the average force (average with respect to height of the barbell from the ground) exerted by the weightlifter in the process?

User Tom Leys
by
6.1k points

1 Answer

3 votes

This question is incomplete, the complete question is;

A weightlifter holds a 1,300 N barbell 1 meter above the ground. One end of a 2-meter-long chain hangs from the center of the barbell. The chain has a total weight of 400 N. How much work (in J) is required to lift the barbell to a height of 2 m?

What is the average force (average with respect to height of the barbell from the ground) exerted by the weightlifter in the process?

Answer: Average force exerted by the weightlifter in the process = 1600N

Step-by-step explanation:

To find Work done to lift a barbell and half of the hanging chain we say;

W₁ = ( 1300N + (1/2 × 400N)) × 1m

W₁ = (1300 + 200) Nm

W₁ = 1500J

now work done to lift the upper half of the chain we say:

W₂ = (1/2 × 400N) × (1/2 × 1m)

W₂ = 200N × 0.5m

W₂ = 100J

So total work done will be

W = W₁ + W₂

W = 1500J + 100J

W = 1600J

To find the average force exerted by the weight lifter, we say;

F = W/D

F = (1600 / 1m) N

F = 1600N

∴Average force = 1600N

User Weierophinney
by
6.0k points